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| Published On Dec 1, 2023 7:41 am CET | By Simon Hayes

Apex Legends Announce Ambitious Plans for ALGS Year 4 Esports

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Excitement is building as Apex Legends gets ready for its fourth year of significant esports. The fourth year of the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) is expected to be the peak of professional Battle Royale, with elite players battling for over $5,000,000 in prize money.

In contrast to earlier models, the next esports spectacular unveils a ground-breaking partner scheme. Through partnerships with some of the strongest teams, EA’s partnership program guarantees these chosen powerhouses a direct invitation to big tournaments. The teams’ rosters made public as part of this initiative represent a calculated attempt to improve the level of competition.

ALGS Year Four Teams Alliance, DarkZero, Disguised, FaZe, Fnatic, FURIA, LG Chivas, Moist Esports, OpTic Gaming, Riddle, TSM, and XSET are among the teams taking part in the partnership program. These teams will compete as well as get financial support from EA. They were selected based on their prior ALGS success and prominence in important regions.

ALGS Year 4- A Triad of Intense Competitions

Three separate LAN tournaments, each representing a discrete split, comprise the ALGS Year 4. An unmatched level of competitiveness is promised by the Split 1 Playoffs, Split 2 Playoffs, and the Championship at the end of the season. The esports community is excited to see which teams will win since the standard is raised every year.

The ALGS Year 4 roster of notable organizations that have secured spots lends an air of importance to the occasion. Esports heavyweights Alliance, DarkZero, Disguised, FaZe, Fnatic, FURIA, LG Chivas, Moist Esports, OpTic Gaming, Riddle, TSM, and XSET have established themselves, paving the way for an exciting contest.

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Other challengers are already in the mix as the confirmed large organizations prepare for the challenge. Preseason qualifying is in place, and it looks like more clubs will be added to the mix for each zone. The action is scheduled to begin in January 2024, and these teams will join the ALGS 2024 Teams to finish each split.

In addition to marking a significant turning point for the Apex Legends esports scene, the ALGS Year 4 highlights EA’s dedication to fostering and maintaining a thriving competitive ecosystem.

Simon Hayes

Simon is a freelance writer who since a young age has been passionate about nothing but gaming. His favorite games are League of Legends and Counter Strike. Simon holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and is now working remotely while traveling the world.

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